-The name of Austin's final DVD: Stone Cold Steve Austin: Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of WWE.

-The title is down in the catalog now as WWE The Best Pay Per View Matches of 2011.

Release date: December 27th, 2011 (US), on both DVD and Blu-ray formats.

We can now reveal WWE's official synopsis for the set:

"Knowing the eyes of the world are upon them, the goal of every WWE Superstar is to appear on a pay-per-view event, and once there, they desire to steal the show by putting on the best match of the night.

Now, the WWE Universe can enjoy the best PPV matches of 2011 in one home video collection. Whether they are battling for championship gold, personal pride, to settle a grudge or more, the stars of Raw and SmackDown present more than a dozen of the greatest PPV bouts of the year. Matches include bouts from every showcase WWE event in 2011 including WrestleMania XXVII, Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, Extreme Rules, Money in the Bank, Elimination Chamber, and more!"

-The working title of the DVD as of now is simply, The Best of King of the Ring.

Release date: December 13th, 2011 (US), on both DVD and Blu-ray formats.

We can now reveal WWE's official synopsis for the set:

"For more than 20 years, the King of the Ring has been a favorite tradition of the WWE Universe, a tournament to crown wrestling royalty. Past kings have included Randy Savage, Bret "Hit Man" Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, Edge, and Brock Lesnar.

But the King of the Ring's popularity goes beyond the storied tournament, as for 10 years, King of the Ring was a wildly popular PPV event that produced a number of unforgettable moments including the Hell in a Cell match between Undertaker and Mankind, Stone Cold's memorable battle with Mr. McMahon and Shane McMahon for control of the WWE, Austin's debut of his revolutionary "Austin 3:16" catchphrase, the first-ever match between Hulk Hogan and Kurt Angle, as well as matches for the WWE Championship.

Now all those moments are collected in The Best of the King of the Ring, a 3-DVD set packed with more than 8 hours of amazing matches, interviews, moments, and more.

We can exclusively reveal that Raw and Smackdown: The Best of 2011 will be released by WWE in 2012, which covers both shows in one larger set.

We can also confirm this will be a 4-Disc DVD title, also available on Blu-ray (which will be 3-Disc). This will be the first major release of the year, on January 31st in the United States.

For the WWE Universe, there are 4 hours of appointment television every week, as Raw on Monday nights and SmackDown on Friday nights continue to offer the most shocking, surprising, athletic, humorous, and dramatic moments on television. Now for the first time ever, the best of Raw and SmackDown are offered in one release–Raw and SmackDown: The Best of 2011. This 4-Disc DVD and 3-Disc Blu Ray release will include more than 11 hours of the best of Raw and SmackDown.

Includes the best, most outlandish, and controversial moments of the season including: The Rock's return to WWE to become the most electrifying host in WrestleMania history Edge's shockingly sudden retirement CM Punk's game-changing antics and interviews and his caustic rivalry with John Cena The stunning removal of Mr. McMahon from power and Triple H's ascension to WWE COO Randy Orton's World Heavyweight Championship reign on SmackDown, and more!

Orton's DVD is nothing short of spectacular. I know I go around with my over obsessed Orton attitude, but believe me when I say, this Orton DVD is one of the best I own from the DVD. Orton haters will have a new found respect for this man. I guarantee it.

I've read nothing but great reviews about it. I look forward to having it in my collection.

WWE will be releasing "You Think You Know Me - The Edge Story" on DVD and Blu-Ray on 4/10.

The release will chronicle Edge's career and life in the business. A number of names from within WWE as well as names like Rhino, who broke in the business with him and worked the indy scene with Edge before they became well known names, were interviewed for the documentary portion of the release.

The DVD looks to be timed to coincide with WWE Studios' "Breaking The Rules", which stars Edge.